System Codes and Messages: Dell Dimension 4100 System Reference
System Codes and Messages: Dell Dimension 4100 System Reference
Your computer is equipped with four diagnostic lights, which are
labeled "A," "B," "C," and "D" on the back of the
computer. Each of the four lights can be yellow, green, or off as shown in Table 1. When the
computer is turned on or restarted and it is functioning normally, the lights flash during
power-on self-test (POST). After the computer starts, the lights remain
green to signify normal computer operation.
If a malfunction is detected and the computer fails to start, the
lights display a code that identifies the problem. Write down the
diagnostic code displayed and look it up in Table 1.
Table 1. Diagnostic Codes
| Diagnostic Code |
Definition |
Corrective Action |
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Power up default. |
Make sure that the computer is connected to a known
working electrical outlet, and then check whether the front-panel
power light is on or off. If the power light is off, check the power supply. If the problem persists, see
"Contacting Dell" in the Solutions Guide for
instructions on obtaining technical assistance. See
Precautionary
Measures, and then remove all cards. If the computer still does not start, see
"Contacting Dell" in the Solutions Guide for instructions on obtaining
technical assistance. |
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System board is receiving power, but the
BIOS is not executing. |
Set the configuration jumper to Maintenance mode, and restart the computer. Exit and save changes in the system setup program. Turn off the computer and
reset the configuration jumper to Normal mode, and then restart the computer. See Precautionary
Measures, and then remove all cards and restart the computer to determine if
a resource conflict exists. If a conflict exists, resolve the conflict. If the problem
persists, see "Contacting Dell" in the Solutions Guide for
instructions on obtaining technical assistance. |
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Recovery mode from BIOS failure. |
Set the configuration jumper to Maintenance mode and restart the computer. Exit and save changes in the system setup program. Turn off the computer and
reset the configuration jumper to Normal mode, and then restart the computer. See Precautionary Measures,
and then remove all cards and restart the computer to determine if a resource conflict exists. If
a conflict exists, resolve the conflict. If the problem persists, see "Contacting Dell" in the Solutions
Guide for instructions on obtaining technical assistance. |
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Microprocessor has failed a BIOS test. |
If the problem persists, see
"Contacting Dell" in the Solutions Guide for
instructions on obtaining technical assistance. |
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Memory failed to be sized or enabled. |
Reseat the memory modules. If
the problem persists, see "Contacting Dell" in the Solutions Guide for instructions on obtaining technical assistance. |
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PCI bus failure has occurred. |
See Precautionary Measures, and then remove all cards
and restart the computer to determine if a resource conflict exists. If a conflict exists,
resolve the conflict. If the problem still persists, see
"Contacting Dell" in the Solutions Guide for
instructions on obtaining technical assistance. |
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Video controller failed to initialize or
respond. |
Reseat the video card. If the problem persists, see
"Contacting Dell" in the Solutions Guide for
instructions on obtaining technical assistance. |
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IDE bus failure has occurred. |
Reseat the IDE cables. If the problem
persists, see "Contacting Dell" in the Solutions Guide for
instructions on obtaining technical assistance. |
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USB port or a device connected to it has
failed initialization. |
Disconnect the device from the USB connector. If the problem persists, see
"Contacting Dell" in the Solutions Guide for
instructions on obtaining technical assistance. |
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Other failure. |
See "Contacting Dell" in the Solutions
Guide for instructions on obtaining technical assistance. |
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Computer has started and turned over
control to the operating system. |
No action is necessary. |
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| NOTE: The Glossary
defines abbreviations and acronyms. |
If the monitor cannot display errors or problems, during POST the
computer might emit a series of beeps, or beep code, that identifies the problem. Table 2
lists the POST beep codes.
Table 2. POST Beep Codes
| Beep Codes |
Possible Cause |
Corrective Action |
| 1 |
A memory refresh failure occurred. |
Reseat the memory modules. |
| 2 |
Memory parity cannot be reset. |
Reseat the memory modules. |
| 3 |
A failure occurred in the first 64-KB of memory. |
Reseat the memory modules. |
| 4 |
The system timer is not operational. |
See "Contacting Dell" in the Solutions
Guide for instructions on obtaining technical assistance. |
| 6 |
8042 Gate A20 cannot be toggled. |
See "Contacting Dell" in the Solutions
Guide for instructions on obtaining technical assistance. |
| 7 |
An exception interrupt error occurred. |
See "Contacting Dell" in the Solutions
Guide for instructions on obtaining technical assistance. |
| 8 |
A read/write error occurred in the display memory. |
Reseat the video card. |
| 10 |
A CMOS shutdown register test error occurred. |
See "Contacting Dell" in the Solutions
Guide for instructions on obtaining technical assistance. |
| 11 |
An invalid BIOS is installed. |
See "Contacting Dell" in the Solutions
Guide for instructions on obtaining technical assistance. |
| NOTE: The Glossary
defines abbreviations and acronyms. |
The first column in Table 3 lists (in alphabetical order) system
messages that might appear on the screen during the boot routine or during normal system
operation. The second column in the table lists probable causes of the messages, and the
third column either provides a corrective action or refers you to a source for resolving
the problem.
Table 3. System Messages
| Message |
Possible Cause |
Corrective Action |
| 8042 Gate-A20 error |
The keyboard controller failed its test. |
If you receive this message after making changes in
the system setup program, enter the program and restore the original value(s). |
| Address Line Short! |
Error in the address decoding circuitry in the memory. |
Reseat the memory modules. |
| C: Drive Error C:
Drive Failure |
The hard drive is not working
or is not configured correctly. |
Ensure that the drive is installed correctly
in the computer and defined correctly in the system setup program. |
| Cache Memory Bad, Do Not Enable Cache |
Cache memory is not operating. |
See "Contacting Dell" in the Solutions
Guide for instructions on obtaining technical assistance. |
| CH-2 Timer Error |
An error is occurring on the timer
on the system board. |
See "Contacting Dell" in the Solutions
Guide for instructions on obtaining technical assistance. |
| CMOS Battery State Low CMOS Checksum Failure
CMOS System Options Not Set
CMOS Display Type Mismatch
CMOS Memory Size Mismatch
CMOS Time and Date Not Set |
The system configuration information in the system
setup program is incorrect, or the battery charge may be low. |
Enter the system setup program and verify the system
configuration; then restart the computer. |
| Diskette Boot Failure |
Drive A or B is present but has failed the BIOS POST. |
Ensure that the drive
is installed correctly in the computer and defined correctly in the system setup program.
Check the interface cable at both ends. |
| DMA Error DMA
1 Error
DMA 2 Error |
Error in the DMA controller on the system board. |
The keyboard or system board may need to be replaced. |
| FDD Controller Failure HDD Controller Failure |
BIOS cannot communicate with the floppy drive or hard
drive controller. |
Ensure that the drive
is installed correctly in the computer and defined correctly in the system setup program.
Check the interface cable at both ends. |
| INTR1 Error INTR2
Error |
Interrupt channel on the system board failed to POST. |
The keyboard or system board may need to be replaced. |
| Invalid Boot Diskette |
The operating system cannot be located on drive A or
drive C. |
Enter the system setup program and confirm that drive A
or drive C is properly identified. |
| Keyboard Error |
The BIOS has detected a stuck key. |
Make sure that nothing is resting on the keyboard; if a key appears
to be stuck, carefully pry it up. If the problem persists, you may need to replace the
keyboard. |
| KB/Interface Error |
An error occurred with the keyboard connector. |
The keyboard or system board may need to be replaced. |
| No ROM Basic |
The operating system cannot be located on drive A or
drive C. |
Enter the system setup program and confirm that drive A
or drive C is properly identified. |
| NOTE: The Glossary
defines abbreviations and acronyms. |
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